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Lol I remember someone on Twitter years ago distilled pop evopsych to "Men are the same as chimps but different than women" and here we have someone actually literally saying it unironically. Wow
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Ugly In The Morning posted:There’s way more to it than that, and I won’t deny that tipping is a way that minorities end up making less money overall, but American tipping and wage laws are distinct from the end of slavery- that poo poo started in the mid-1800’s with rich people that basically were trying to flex and show off that they had been to Europe and knew all the fancy rules. Hotel workers and porters (which is an occupation that has a whooole other set of hosed up racial poo poo; look at the “Georges” of the Pullman rail company) ended up unionizing and missing the worst of tipped wage laws but restaurant workers weren’t able to and got the worst of it. And yes, it disproportionately affects racial minorities, I was arguing the origin and not the effect. If you really want to get into it, the tipped wage being sub-minimum was a 1960’s kick at the civil rights movement, not a post slavery issue. It took about 30 years for people to decide tipped workers don’t get everyone else’s minimum wage. Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 is a bit before the '60s. And there's a reason tipping survived in the USA when it didn't in Europe.
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FFT posted:Fair Labor Standards Act of 1938 is a bit before the '60s. The amendment for the tipped wage was 66 though. E:nope, I’m wrong, that codified certain aspects of the tipped wage but didn’t start it. My bad.
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I have to ask, is that a literal member of the House of Lords retweeting renowned forums poster pissflaps?
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# ? May 24, 2020 18:51 |
It's also important to note that this was just the first point it was set into law (as part of fair labor standards and the creation of the federal minimum wage) as the practice of paying tipped labor a pittance if anything was happening already at that time. Like they didn't decide to codify this into law as a "gently caress you" to servers, it was already tradition.
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# ? May 24, 2020 18:52 |
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FFT posted:And there's a reason tipping survived in the USA when it didn't in Europe. What is it?
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:00 |
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America is an oligarchy is my guess
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:03 |
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Gargamel Gibson posted:What is it? When the question is “why is thing in America but not in Europe?” the answer is race. It’s always race.
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letthereberock posted:When the question is “why is thing in America but not in Europe?” the answer is race. It’s always race.
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:09 |
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I got in an argument with a girl once about how tipping was better because otherwise the server would do the bare minimum, and how she hated the lazy servers when she went to Europe. And this woman was an australian living in the US, and a loving server. It blew my mind. When I lived in France restaurant culture is definitely different but it's less lazy servers and more that the whole eating out experience is more relaxed. It's way better than the US (or Canada to be fair) where the server has to constantly check up on you and the interaction is more like butler-employer than person-person. Like who in the US actually enjoys the server refilling your drink when it's 3/4 full or coming back to see if everything tastes good when you're still chewing your first goddam bite or even waiting for the food to cool? Is this a boomer thing? Come to think of it's totally a boomer thing. I'm sure there's a boomer out there right now leaving a bad yelp review for the local Pizza Hut because contactless delivery denies them the pleasure of looking that servant in the eye when they draw a line through the "gratuity" box
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:12 |
When you go to a restaurant it's the perfect socially sanctioned occasion to act like you are of a superior class to the people waiting on you Because Americans believe all men are created equal + the customer is always right, that means "I get to be king for as long as I am on the premises"
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:16 |
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It's a way to feel in control when you know you're some mediocre middle manager who has no power, never made any important decisions in your life, and that being a white boomer dude in the heart of Empire isn't enough to make one happy. And it's a way to pretend that this way of being hasn't been on the way out for decades as bloodless liberalism becomes the newest mask behind which power lies. The future is woke vibing stock traders being condescendingly nice (but not tipping) to the same $2/hr servers. Always respecting your pronouns in your insurance denials.
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# ? May 24, 2020 20:33 |
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You know what isn't tipping chat? IoSM posts Tweet may count as https://twitter.com/miniondeathcult/status/1264379089822969857?s=19
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https://twitter.com/TomiLahren/status/1264669324733829121
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https://twitter.com/dril/status/831805955402776576?lang=en
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Show me the lie.
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# ? May 25, 2020 00:16 |
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wait wat. how do you even think that. my war hurts just thinking about it
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# ? May 25, 2020 00:49 |
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:I got in an argument with a girl once about how tipping was better because otherwise the server would do the bare minimum, and how she hated the lazy servers when she went to Europe. I'm struggling to imagine what a "lazy server" looks like, like the only thing I need is to say what I want to eat and for you to move it between the kitchen and the table. Or possibly between the vat behind the glass to a plate. Otherwise just be on your phone or something I dunno. I've only ever once eaten somewhere that had a weird hovering waiter and it was dire. No idea who would want to pay for that.
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I’ve had some good servers and then again I’ve had some bad servers. It’s certainly a complicated issue and one not easily solved.
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OwlFancier posted:I'm struggling to imagine what a "lazy server" looks like, like the only thing I need is to say what I want to eat and for you to move it between the kitchen and the table. Or possibly between the vat behind the glass to a plate. Otherwise just be on your phone or something I dunno. Lazy servers look like lazy susans but they're fatter because USA. If you want to look at the peak of what it should really be then once again Japan leads the way with sushi trains.
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OwlFancier posted:I'm struggling to imagine what a "lazy server" looks like, like the only thing I need is to say what I want to eat and for you to move it between the kitchen and the table. Or possibly between the vat behind the glass to a plate. Otherwise just be on your phone or something I dunno. Same, they bring what I ordered and leave me and the people I'm with to eat and socialise. If it's a restaurant they will probably keep an eye out once everyone had finished their course and ask about desserts or coffee, etc. If I had someone at a cafe coming to check on me multiple times per meal I would consider it a bad experience.
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Vib Rib posted:It's the same logic that makes people think lizard people and the illuminati are controlling the entire world from the shadows in a perfect conspiracy that's evaded everyone... but also they communicate in public channels with obvious codes, and are just I guess so vain they have to put their faces and secret logos on loving everything, like hidden in your money. I keep coming back to this when I think about FREE MAN ON THE LAND types. Like. My dudes. If there was a vast and corrupt secret set of rules and codes which underpinned society, saying the magic words wouldn't get you off a speeding ticket, it would get you fed to the fukken lizards for stumbling across their secret.
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You want the chicken? Go get it yourself.
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oldpainless posted:I’ve had some good servers and then again I’ve had some bad servers. It’s certainly a complicated issue and one not easily solved. More like oldsolutionstocomplicatedissuesless
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letthereberock posted:When the question is “why is thing in America but not in Europe?” the answer is race. It’s always race. Tipping isn't as big a thing in the UK because we have far better regulations and minimum pay. Everyone still generally tips in restaurants here but it's a bonus, not something staff rely on to live. This isn't IOSM so to make up for it, I'll go find some crazy to take your mind off living in America with it's 13th century labour laws. Edit: my crazy acquaintance flogging her latest snake oil. I'll have to go find the stuff about the power tube that she also sells, it's proper crazy. sugar mouse has a new favorite as of 08:17 on May 25, 2020 |
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sugar mouse posted:Tipping isn't as big a thing in the UK because we have far better regulations and minimum pay. Everyone still generally tips in restaurants here but it's a bonus, not something staff rely on to live. Can you ask her whether snake oil contains omega 6 & 3 in the right ratio? I feel it's important, somehow.
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Kinda wild how humanity ever made it out of the hunter gatherer phase given how incredibly specific our dietary requirements apparently are. But then I guess back then nutritional supplements roamed wild in the forests and you could just punch one out and eat it right there.
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OwlFancier posted:Kinda wild how humanity ever made it out of the hunter gatherer phase given how incredibly specific our dietary requirements apparently are. But then I guess back then nutritional supplements roamed wild in the forests and you could just punch one out and eat it right there. it is a sign of gods love how all of the nutrients we need to live exist around us in the wild
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What are "toxins"? Well you see
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Vib Rib posted:What are "toxins"? Well you see hope they aren't some sort of chemical
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# ? May 25, 2020 12:32 |
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The actual sign of god's love is vitamin supplement gummies. They give you a placebo excuse to eat candy every day, but will poison you if you binge on them.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:The actual sign of god's love is vitamin supplement gummies. They give you a placebo excuse to eat candy every day, but will poison you if you binge on them. It’s true https://youtu.be/mZ6nREONy_4
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# ? May 25, 2020 12:59 |
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They're the ones meandering about public spaces in a herd, bleating incomprehensibly and desperate for someone else to cut their hair.
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# ? May 25, 2020 16:46 |
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Just reading these and smiling https://twitter.com/whatapityonyou/status/1264957884133064705?s=21
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As a jew who is also white can I hate all of that and then especially loving hate the last bit e: like gently caress we're not very selective but if you are some goy that identifies primarily as "white goy" and has no interest in jews or judaism or anything beyond listing your grandmother having been a jew to justify your dumbass bigotry then gently caress offfff, you're not any more jewish than frat dudes in green are irish. Edgar Allen Ho has a new favorite as of 20:33 on May 25, 2020 |
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https://twitter.com/SerenaEGolden/status/1264698773097385995 Sure.
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Edgar Allen Ho posted:As a jew who is also white can I hate all of that and then especially loving hate the last bit What if I use it in a Tim Whatley-ish way?
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Ratatouille: It’s not just a goddamn Pixar movie.
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She's not wrong.
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We millennials all grew up eating vegetables prepared the only way our parents knew how: boiled to mush. The cycle ends with us.
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